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| Name | Jimmy Fallon |
| Caption | Fallon in 2011 |
| Birth name | James Thomas Fallon |
| Birth date | 19 September 1974 |
| Birth place | Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
| Occupation | Television presenter, comedian, actor, singer, writer |
| Yearsactive | 1995–present |
| Spouse | Nancy Juvonen, 2007 |
| Alma mater | The College of Saint Rose |
Jimmy Fallon is an American television host, comedian, actor, and writer best known for his work on NBC's long-running late-night programming block. He first gained national prominence as a cast member on the sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live before hosting his own program, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. Since 2014, he has served as the host of the iconic The Tonight Show, bringing his energetic, game-oriented, and music-friendly style to the storied franchise, consistently ranking among the most-watched programs in its time slot.
James Thomas Fallon was born in the Bay Ridge neighborhood of Brooklyn and raised in Saugerties. His early interest in comedy and performance was influenced by watching hosts like Johnny Carson and David Letterman. He attended The College of Saint Rose in Albany, where he studied computer science before switching to communications, and performed with the improv group **"The Mothership Connection."** His comedic talents were recognized early, winning the title of "Funniest Person in New York State" in a competition sponsored by NBC.
Fallon's big break came in 1998 when he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live, where he remained for six seasons. He became famous for his spot-on celebrity impressions, including those of Adam Sandler and Barry Gibb, and for co-anchoring the "Weekend Update" segment with Tina Fey. After leaving SNL in 2004, he focused on a film career, starring in movies like Taxi and Fever Pitch. In 2009, he succeeded Conan O'Brien as the host of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, where he honed the interactive, viral-video-friendly format that would define his later work, featuring the house band The Roots.
In April 2014, Fallon took over as the sixth permanent host of The Tonight Show, following Jay Leno and returning the program to its original New York City home at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The show is characterized by high-energy games like "Lip Sync Battle" and "Egg Russian Roulette," extensive musical segments, and popular recurring sketches such as "Thank You Notes." Under his tenure, the show has featured interviews with major figures like Barack Obama, Taylor Swift, and Robert De Niro, and has frequently won its time period in the Nielsen ratings against competitors like Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel.
Beyond his talk show, Fallon has made numerous guest appearances on series such as 30 Rock and The Simpsons, and has hosted major awards shows including the Primetime Emmy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards. He is a prolific author of children's books like Your Baby's First Word Will Be DADA and has released comedy albums, earning a Grammy Award nomination. He is also an active producer, with credits on shows like The Tonight Show and the NBC competition series That's My Jam.
Fallon married film producer Nancy Juvonen in 2007 on a private island in Necker Island; the couple has two daughters, born via surrogacy. He is a noted enthusiast of video games and board games, and his close friendship with fellow SNL alum Justin Timberlake is well-documented through their many collaborative sketches. Fallon has been open about a significant hand injury sustained from a 2015 fall in his New York home, which required extensive surgery at Hospital for Special Surgery.
Throughout his career, Fallon has received numerous accolades, including several Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Variety Talk Series for his work on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He has won multiple People's Choice Awards for Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host. His work on Saturday Night Live earned him a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Television Critics Association award, while his writing on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon was recognized with a Writers Guild of America Award.
Category:American television hosts Category:American comedians Category:American male actors Category:21st-century American comedians